The delegations to meet next week to discuss visa dispute between US and Turkey

A US delegation will come to Ankara next week to debate on ongoing visa crisis between two countries. Turkish and US officials will try to find a solution to the diplomatic spat, which has erupted between Ankara and Washington so that the consulate employees detained because of their FETO links.

A US delegation from the State Department will travel to Turkey next week to discuss the ongoing crisis between the nations involving the arrest of US consulate employees and the suspension of visa services.

Broadcaster NTV and other local media said Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Jonathan Cohen will lead the US delegation to Turkey to work on the crisis, which peaked after the recent arrest. Turkish officials charges the consulate employee spoke with FETO members.

The decision to hold face-to-face talks follows a phone call Wednesday between US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu, the first high-level contact since the crisis erupted on Sunday.

"Secretary Tillerson conveyed to the foreign minister his profound concern over the detentions of Turkish national employees of our diplomatic mission to Turkey and of several American citizens," according to a US statement released Wednesday.

"Secretary Tillerson emphasized the importance of transparency in the accusations made by the Turkish government and the need for the Turkish government to present the evidence behind these accusations."